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Volume 7 Issue 2
March-April 2025
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AI & the Content Creator Economy: Redefining Business in the Age of Automation
Author(s) | Suved Agarwal |
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Country | India |
Abstract | The integration of advanced computational technologies into the content creator economy has significantly reshaped the processes of digital content production, distribution, and monetization. Intelligent automation tools, including sophisticated language processing systems, generative models, and data-driven analytics, are redefining how content is developed across various formats such as text, imagery, video, and audio. These innovations streamline workflows, enhance accessibility, and empower independent creators to expand their reach while refining audience engagement strategies. However, the widespread adoption of such technologies also introduces pressing challenges, including disputes over intellectual property, risks associated with misinformation, workforce disruptions, and broader ethical concerns. This study explores the economic, technological, and regulatory ramifications of automated content generation, with a particular emphasis on case studies, prevailing industry trends, and comparative regional assessments from the United States, Europe, and India. While computational advancements stimulate digital entrepreneurship, their role in transforming creative processes and monetization frameworks calls for thoughtful oversight. The analysis delves into evolving business models, shifting consumer perceptions, and policy initiatives designed to maintain a sustainable and inclusive digital creator landscape. As these technologies continue to progress, the trajectory of content creation will hinge on harmonizing innovation with responsible governance, safeguarding intellectual property rights, and fostering collaboration between human ingenuity and machine-driven capabilities. |
Field | Business Administration |
Published In | Volume 7, Issue 2, March-April 2025 |
Published On | 2025-03-08 |
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